Where does “receptorius” come from?
receptorius (Latin) comes from Latin recipiō, from Latin capiō, from Proto-Italic kapiō, from Proto-Italic kapjō, from Proto-Indo-European kh₂pyéti, from Proto-Indo-European keh₂p- — to seize, grab; to seize; take up; lift; to take,...
Ancestry of “receptorius”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Latin | recipiō | to take back, (i.e., regain possession of something) |
| 2 | Latin | capiō | to take, to capture, to catch, to seize, to take captive, to storm |
| 3 | Proto-Italic | kapiō | take |
| 4 | Proto-Italic | kapjō | take, seize |
| 5 | Proto-Indo-European | kh₂pyéti | — |
| 6 | Proto-Indo-European | keh₂p- | to seize, grab; to seize; take up; lift; to take,... |
Words derived from “receptorius”
- receptor
- proprioception
- photoreceptor
- chemoreceptor
- baroreceptor
- nociceptor
- coreceptor
- adrenoreceptor
- mechanoreceptor
- autoreceptor
- nonreceptor
- immunoreceptor
- interphotoreceptor
- electroreceptor
- neuroreceptor
- osmoreceptor
- proprioceptor
- radioreceptor
- bioreceptor
- thermoreceptor
- magnetoreceptor
- counterreceptor
- receptoral
- gravireceptor